Are they supposed to be gay?
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Deluded Juice — 4 years ago(July 13, 2021 04:20 PM)
Yeah an inside name or joke on the website and among his fans, I guess.
He even had "Death Hag" bumper stickers and would post pics where folks laid them on celebs grave markers.
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Deluded Juice — 4 years ago(July 14, 2021 12:32 AM)
Thank you.
Yes.
"Real Sports" is a 60 Min. type of show on HBO only it is all about inside and investigative reporting on just sport topics.
One of those was horse racing which was a real eye opener.
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(July 14, 2021 12:34 AM)
Horse racing is a cruel and brutal sport…They're whipped to run faster. It's inhumane. It should be outlawed.
I agree to an extent. Horses though were also used as a mode of transportation.
While designed to run, they were also whipped just to take their passengers from A to B faster, be it horseback, stagecoach, cart. It doesn't mean that their owner didn't not appreciate or respect them.
Its more about the gambling aspect associated with animal racing and how the animal is being exploited for human profit.
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(July 14, 2021 01:49 AM)
There is no justification ever for any animal cruelty and that includes whipping horses.
At this phase in time there really isn't, yet in the past and withing the context of horses, it was just a part of the dynamic of living and owning horses for various reasons, even for farmers to use them to plough fields. The nature of the beast of the horse and its use for humans, has still filtered down into the sporting arena.
There are many questionable sports too that have a following for profit that don't even involve animals, only human animals.
There are also many that get on their soap box about animal cruelty and yet can be the biggest carnivores around and eat mass, cruelly produced meat products.
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(July 14, 2021 06:00 AM)
Exactly! Never, ever! Not ever, under any circumstance, not ever!
There is no absolute with this Lil. There are ALWAYS extenuating circumstances and situations.
I'm not into horse racing for the fact of the animal exploitation for profit. The animal itself can run like the wind and what it is designed to do.
Most animal flesh foods that peeps eat are cruelly raised and slaughtered. Not to mention seafood animals like lobsters and crabs placed into boiling oil and water when still alive. I can't believe people think this is acceptable.
Humans can be such hypocritical phonies and virtue for one thing, but then go ahead and do another.
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(July 14, 2021 01:54 PM)
Lilith said...
No, never an excuse for animal cruelty. Never, not ever. None.
There are degrees Lil with everything and peeps get all sensitive about animal cruelty, but don't care what humans do to each other half the time.
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(July 14, 2021 02:08 PM)
Lilith said...
Humans have a fighting chance with each other.
Animals are innocent and have no idea what's going on. Men (people) take advantage of their innocence and ignorance and abuse that. There's no excuse for that.
I feel the same as when people abuse children and their innocence and trust.
They're not on equal footing.
There's never any excuse to abuse animals or children.
Humans fighting each other on equal footing, adults can make their own informed choices. I can get behind that as thinking creatures informed and armed with facts. Fair is fair.
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Not all humans are on equal footing either and kids are cruel to each other.
Do you eat animal flesh foods Lil?
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(July 14, 2021 02:54 PM)
Lilith said...
Humans are more on equal footing in that they KNOW what they're doing, can make decisions to not get involved, CHOOSE to fight or not fight, arm themselves or leave the situation all together.
I haven't eaten red meat in decades.
I eat fresh caught fish vs farmed.
I eat "fake meat".
Once in a great while I'll eat fowl but that doesn't last long, and I haven't touched that in a long time. Prior to eating fowl over a year ago, it had been ages before that.
The last time I touched raw red meat, I vomited.
My neighbours hunt and would give me venison for my dog, but I couldn't handle it (ie: touch it).
I refuse to eat veal because of how it's raised and brought to the table or foie gras due to the gavage (which is cruel and inhumane).
There's a farm near me that sells chicken meat and eggs and the chicken are free range (which you can see when you drive up to the farm) should I change my mind, I'd know they hadn't spent their lives in cages cooped up.
I DO eat eggs.
For what it's worth, I'm a gentle spirit and could never hurt an animal nor a child, and never lay a hand to hurt either.
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Humans are more on equal footing in that they KNOW what they're doing, can make decisions to not get involved, CHOOSE to fight or not fight, arm themselves or leave the situation all together.
Yes, I agree with this and any consequence is then wholly on the perp.
With animals, cruelty is a No No, but I don't see horse racing as anything for me to get all disheveled about when horses have been whipped throughout time as a means to control them. I don't go for it, but there are worse forms of animal cruelty to feel concerned about.
I am vegetarian and have been for 21yrs. I eat dairy and eggs. There are some questionable things that can surround this, but I really can't get too worrisome and precious about this aspect.
I buy cage free, free range or organic eggs. Milk I just get the cheapest most of the time because I don't have a lot. It has to be full cream. I find the organic milk doesn't last as long and I end up wasting a lot of it.
I saw a chef deep fry these blue crab things live once and I was mortified and fascinated at the same time, because I couldn't believe the blase and nonchalant attitude in which it was done.
I try not to judge, yet many people that do carry on about animal cruelty, would just as soon eat some animal flesh food that was cruelly prepared. I used to eat veal and was ignorant and didn't even care to know about how it was prepared.
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(July 15, 2021 12:56 AM)
Lilith said...
A lot of things used to be done, doesn't mean it's okay.
And just because someone can beat a dog, or a horse, doesn't mean they should.
There's no excuse to abuse (like whip) a horse, just for your entertainment. It's cruel and inhumane.
I'm not going to be a part of anything that endorses it or perpetuates it, or any industry that does.
My first horse was a "retired" race horse, (read: rescue) and skittish beyond belief.
No. No excuse for cruelty to animal, nor person. I'm not a cruel person, period.
I just don't want to get into all of this.
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While greyhounds aren't whipped, I hear the manner in which they are trained is quite cruel too and they are also confined. Not to mention injuries they are more likely to endure and then be put down due to a lack of winning potential.
I have been greyhound racing a couple of times, the first time as a kid.
My first horse was a "retired" race horse, (read: rescue) and skittish beyond belief.
It wouldn't have been used to a tender touch and proof that it was driven beyond what would be considered appropriate care.
Humans are such hypocrites, especially with what the establishment promotes and then make selective exceptions if it surrounds the worship of the almighty dollar.
Zoos are an other issue with me. I can enjoy going to a zoo or wildlife park, but it is still confinement, no matter how well the animals are tended too.
Norman! What did you put in my tea?
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 